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Putting data centres in space isn't going to happen any time soon
From massive solar panels to the difficulty of staying cool – not to mention high-energy radiation – there are a lot of engineering problems that need to be solved before we can build data centres in space Source link
Uganda prison officer sacked for 'politicking' on TikTok
Ugandan law requires public servants to remain politically neutral and bars them from active politics. Source link
Will the TikTok deal mean the app changes in the US?
The app’s Chinese owner ByteDance has signed a deal with investors to run its business in the US. Source link
BBC replaced by TNT Sports as Commonwealth Games live broadcaster
The subscription channel takes over from the BBC which had been the principal partner since 1954 and provided free-to-air coverage. Source link
BBC overhauls editorial committee after Trump speech row
The committee will take a “robust and transparent approach” to tackling editorial concerns, a report says. Source link
South Africa defiant after US threatens 'consequences' over refugee centre raid
South Africa has accused the US of employing Kenyans without work permits to process refugee applications. Source link
Americast
The president makes a primetime address to the nation. Source link
2025 was the year of online safety laws – but do they work?
New laws in the UK, Australia and France were brought in during 2025 with the aim of protecting children from harmful content online, but experts remain divided on whether they will achieve this goal Source link
Bangladesh newspaper staff recall 'gasping for air' as offices set ablaze
The fresh protests are sparked by the death of one of the leaders of protests that ousted ex-PM Sheikh Hasina. Source link
Michelle Mone-linked PPE firm liquidated and unlikely to repay £148m
The firm led by Baroness Mone’s husband Douglas Barrowman breached a contract to supply surgical gowns during the Covid pandemic. Source link